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    Posted 9 years ago

    winder
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    Hello! I would very much appreciate any assistance I can receive in regards to identifying my clock. It has been in the family for how long I do not know. It just came into my posession and I am hoping to get it fixed and to display it in my home. I've never seen it running. Upon receiving it I started searching the internet on every site I could find and a picture of my clock has never been found. It has the Waterbury 1870's information sheet on the inside of the back of the case. The body is 9 1/4" wide. The width of the body is 3 3/4". The overall height is 14 5/8". The base is 10 7/8" X 4 1/2". Any help would be soooo greatly appreciated!
    Sincerely,
    Tom Kuhn

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    1. slackjack, 9 years ago
      http://mb.nawcc.org/forumdisplay.php?9-Clocks-General Go to this forum and ask for info as you have here. You may have to join to post, free and easy. Just don't ask for value, as you have not here. These folks are just the BEST !
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      Looks like you may have an "Octagon Top" from circa 1867 with an Alarm movement. If you post the case dimensions that could be helpful.
    3. winder, 9 years ago
      Bruce99 I posted dimensions with my original post. If those dimensions are not what you need I will need details as to what are case dimensions. I will do whatever I can to allow an identification of my clock! Thanks!
    4. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      Hello Tom. Please clarify, when you say the width of the body is 3 3/4" did you mean to say "depth"?

      When you say overall height 14 5/8", does that include the base? From your description it sounds like it would but I just want to make certain.

      If the clock is 14 5/8" tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the case, I have no matches in my reference. You might want to do as slackjack suggested.

      The closest I see in my reference is the model I gave you earlier which would be the "Octagon Top" but it's only listed at 13 1/2" tall. Seems yours may be at least a good inch taller.

      Good luck with it.
    5. winder, 9 years ago
      Hi Bruce, thanks again. Yes, the 3 3/4" is the depth. Yes the 14 5/8" is the total height that includes the base.
      Do you have a picture of the one you refer to as "Octagon Top" that you can send me?
      Regardless thanks again!
      Tom
    6. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      Hi Tom,

      My reference material is has a copy right restriction. Just as well as the measurements don't match so it can't be your clock. Follow slackjack's advice. They have more flexibility there and perhaps one of the collectors there has seen your specific model.
    7. winder, 9 years ago
      Thank you again Bruce. I joined the nawcc and posted my request with pictures on their forum yestyerday Just waiting for a reply.

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